Hi Marguerite On Friday 02 November 2012 13:12:21 Marguerite Su wrote:
Although it speeds your boot just a little bit mesured by systemd plot, it gave you an illusion that it is roket science because it postpones the start of plymouth and just quickly blank twice before you get a KDM.
At this moment I am working on some fixes for dracut to create a correct initrd that starts plymouth from the initrd (dracut has standard support for plymouth, but because of our move to the /usr space it doesn't work out of the box).
I think one shortcoming of change to dracutb is, it lacks documentation. You never know the meaning of every module. You never know which ones are included by default and which ones are not. So it makes the official tweak methods like adding module or masking module useless.
I found another one. Due to it's design it seems to copy a lot of files (firmware, kernel-modules, etc). But I am sure that this can be worked out that it only copies the necessary stuff. Regards Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org